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Cyber Protection Magazine works with many distinguished experts and professionals.
We are always looking for contributors to Cyber Protection Magazine. Do you work in the cybersecurity industry and have an interesting topic to discuss? Are you researching a particular topic on Cybersecurity and would like to see this topic better represented? Do you want to comment on a current topic in the area of cybersecurity?
Whatever your motives, feel free to contact us with a short abstract of your topic. If it meets the requirements, we are happy to publish your article!
We would like to recognize and thank all of the contributors to Cybersecurity Magazine. Here is a list of our contributing authors:
Steve Yonkers is a Director of Business Development for Veridos America, Inc., a joint venture between Giesecke+Devrient and Bundesdruckerei. The company supplies governments and authorities with tailor-made complete solutions for secure identification.
StormWall is a Cybersecurity-as-a-Service provider offering protection for IT infrastructures of any size and complexity
Tom Caliendo is the author of
Cryptocurrency Investigations: A Guide to Tracing Digital Assets and Their Owners
and The OSINT Guide: 5th Edition.
Tom is an All-Source Intelligence Expert and a cybersecurity journalist focused on emerging technologies and threat vulnerabilities.
Since September 2019, Thomas Ehrlich has been responsible for the growth and positioning of Netskope, serving as Regional Director DACH and Eastern Europe.
Most recently, Ehrlich was Country Manager DACH and Eastern Europe at Varonis, where he was responsible for positioning the company as an innovation and opinion leader and significantly expanded the market presence of the data security specialist. Before joining Varonis, he held various positions at NetApp, most recently as Vice President Global Accounts and Pathway Ecoysystem, where he was responsible for the EMEA channel and the management of the global accounts with headquarters in EMEA. Prior to that, as Vice President Pathways & Operations EMEA, he was responsible for the company's entire EMEA channel.
Ehrlich joined NetApp in 1999. Since then, he has held various management positions, initially as Sales Manager CE, Sales Manager Austria, Switzerland and Eastern Europe and Director Sales GEO Central Europe. In 2006, he was appointed Area Vice President Northeast EMEA, followed by Area Vice President South & Northeast EMEA in 2008.
Thomas Ehrlich studied Business Informatics in Munich before joining NetApp. He worked as a Systems Engineer and Channel Marketing Manager DACH at Silicon Graphics in Munich.







